WASHINGTON - Pressure on U.S. Senate candidate Roy Moore to abandon his campaign increased on Tuesday, with two more prominent Republicans saying they believe sexual misconduct allegations against the Alabama man are credible.Read more ...

By John Whitesides WASHINGTON - U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell led a chorus of establishment Republicans on Monday urging Roy Moore, the party's Senate candidate in Alabama, to quit the race as a fifth woman came forward with allegations Moore had sexual contact with teenage girls decades ago. Beverly Young Nelson said Moore...Read more ...

U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions told the House Judiciary Committee on Tuesday that he has “no reason to doubt” the five women who have come forward and accused senate candidate Roy Moore of sexual abuse when they were minors. But while Sessions - who vacated the senate seat to take his current job - joins a growing number of Republicans who are abandoning their own party's nominee, at least one thinks the process has been “grossly unfair” to Moore.
Rep. Louie Gohmert , a former judge and a self-proclaimed “ ardent ” Judiciary Committee member told Fox News host Harris Faulkner during a...Read more ...

Attorney General Jeff Sessions said during his testimony before the House Judiciary Committee that he has "no reason to doubt" Roy Moore's accusers.
The Alabama Republican running for Senate has been accused by five women of sexual misconduct and pursuing relationships with them when they were teenagers and he was in his 30s.
An increasing number of top Republicans are expressing support for the accusers and demanding that Moore drop out of the race.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions said Tuesday he has "no reason to doubt" the women who have come forward in recent days to accuse Roy Moore...Read more ...

WASHINGTON - Attorney General Jeff Sessions voiced no skepticism Tuesday of accounts by women accusing Roy Moore of groping or pursuing romantic relationships with them when they were teens, and hinted the Justice Department might look into allegations against the besieged Republican Alabama Senate candidate.Read more ...

WASHINGTON - U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions said on Tuesday he "has no reason to doubt" five women who have accused U.S. Senate candidate Roy Moore of sexual misconduct with them when they were in their teens.Read more ...